1 Prince Rupert Doily News Tuesday, June 20, 1951 oCullierun JP'i icmc Loca Army Clears Ancient Debt a 3i J-fappy -fic air Mlsa Blanche Mclntyre, at Port Rlmosorv, left for Van- n tired and quite un- couver today on the Camosun. A little d PERSONAL I When Mayor Stork presided at, burned (still) today are mem- she will spend the summer andi ex- i , n, iv,n hranri I hers or ine oi. rauio uuicmn monuis in vantuuvci ' I, and Sunday School to return to Port Simpson, , , of t ThP The salvation Soivauon cong congregation b pects Citadel retry running Prince Rupert Gyro Club, at its new worthwhile when the term resumes in the Salt Lake lArmv in ueceniuek miu, - . .. ' j .i i n every Sunday starting at 12 luncheon iwii tomorrow, lumuiiuni will see a. mov- and thev enjoyed their all-day . fall. 1 . . u noon, weather permitting, (tf) ing pictures depicting halibut Major Morns oi uiviwm.a. m..!.,,,,!. staff say that th the i picnic Sunday on Tugwen usning on tne raciuc iammi. ine h""-"."'" . f ,o,w. land Sidewalk And Fence Cedar Al Attractive Prices PHONES: 116, 117 or 58 pictures arc being made avail-, buildings naa cosi " .... ! orhich nnlv snnn had then beeni Parents nt, and their children J auie uy naiuia xuuiu, umiiaa : I " Discover How Good ..... i. i V, t- tVtn i nhnnr 150 of them spent, ine a fthe Canadian Fishlne Co. here, contributed locany ana A. B. Anderson, Masset sawmill operator, is a business visitor in the city, having arrived Sunday on the Coquitlam from the Queen Charlotte Islands. The Local Corps of the Sal . , , . K wnat 1 H-V on -- me ---- naiutai p11""' balance wouia nave j mi,,. j . .,i,min i" , .h. wi r-Grounds of the island swimming , eventually n "..,. f,Wo, ther eamts Regular Moose meeting, Tuesday, June 26, Iced Tea Can Be! Make tea double strength and while still hot pour into glasses tilled with cracked ! William Manson, MLA, turned ! and. ra,cef vation Army invite you to at Picnic lunches had been taken , 8 p.m 1 the key and " opened the building tend their happy ceremony of (HO i r.-r'v." ,h c,i pnnrt over on the vessel "UJ.y. wiucn naa ..... !.( o email harire. transoori-1 ice . Add sugar and lemon to taste. the "Burning of the Mortgage" on Wednesday, June 27, at 8 L'U v 1' 1 ft ..... .. o - - ed the party. First trip of her summer : cl'izens in many ano vant-u wrty cruise schedule is being made in those 41 years that have elap-bv CPR steamship Princess sed. Before leaving, at the end of p.m. in the Citadel, Fraser St. (150c) Albert & McCaffery HI the day, a short devotional scrv- Norah, which docked northbound Norwegian immisrants learned: . . ,a,,'ipH v,v P Martens, visit Miss Dorothea Lucas of the LIMITED teaching staff of the Alert Bay yesterday at Prince Rupert with u, sprak EnKllsh at classes held ing Norlhern B.C. representative lnrinstriui R,.hnni QrHvi i th "3 passengers. Some 80 tourist;, ,ts Sunciay School room. Aged of the British and Foreign Bible CI city on the Camosun Sunday, are tn ro0"?t?AkaT ! " burnGd ut rT"' Soclety having in her charge a larg" 'a- Itltill' Kome we. housed , - Dartv nf native ch'trtrpn from th lUPERT -""".Hungry men hi uit ou u w, ,1 j SandoverSly, 1 athpr for an afternoon meeting l-t aiiengeri , school on their way to the Skeena River to join their parents for the summer vacation. Miss Lucas returned south on the same steamer today. Would Free Borrowing Miss Jane Shanvenskl, Miss and a snack to eat. And with it Shinkle, D. J. Palmer, E. V. . al, tn.e oospel o fthe Lord Jesus TOBACCO STORE Ave. - Opposite Ormcs Brown and G. Aorhague, W. O. Christ has been faithfully taught Oliver. from its platform and souls have been born again. The vicissitudes of the years, ILL MAGAZINES and in Watch for advertisement tomorrow for the first big auction sale by T. M. Christie to be held at Smith's warehouse, corner From Vancouver (Monday C. F. Burns. C. D. Forbes, R. Otte-son, J. M. Lndsay, C. Collins, G. McKenzie, Mr. Kosotuck, H. Burrow, Const. D. McArthur, J. C. Brootch, O. Johnson, P. O. Hamilton, Mr. Johnson, E. A. Einer, Hasthe Shinju, Tahato Removal of "Oversight" Municipal Act Asked Would Pay Mayor J4000 SHINGOLHIsN Made in many attractive colors, Shingoleen beautifies and protects old and new shingles and fences. Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. Offi of First and McBride, opposite icerS PERIODICALS i'OBACCO and CONFECTIONERY Stock Always Moving and Froth the depression o: the fish market, the transient nature of the population which affects Church congregations as it does all other bodies, has prevented the Local Corps from doing much about the mortcage. In 1949 Wo Woo Shig, Mr. Oldham, Yip Sun, J., Knlnwitz. A. J. Armstrong, W. i Prince Rupert ci y council will ,Navy DrU1 Hal1' (Uc) attempt to correct a "glaring i c w white of McCarter & oversight in the Municipal Act archi-with Nairne!j Vancouver firm of resolutions to be forwarded ' tects arrlved ln the clt on thu to the falls convention of the .k qh ,ui h omen 1 Jonas, D. Frizzell. ! With Mrs. J. T. Kasper as in- there was still an outstanding i Tq Vancouver (Monday) - R. amount of $9,650 to be met. Sen- M Kay Miss B McLaren, T. Union of British Columbia Mu-1 nere or ,he next C0UDie 0f davs ! stalling chairman. Women of th nicloalities. ui i .i ,i.u 1 Moose, at a regular meeting, in lor Captain and Mrs. w. . rom-1 Q Ha, R D Hale, G. ton took this as a part of the, J ' Misg L McLaren, C. H. UU UUOlliC.liS il Willi I Four resolutions were adopted ,h. rnmnhfinn nf the nri Nnrsp' stalled officers , as follows ... a for . the t ;by council at Its regular meeting Home or Prmce Rupert GeTOral general challenge of their com-, stevens F Neison p. Mahoney, olified Steam Boiler, Refrigeration and Pipe Welders Ail Certified Operators W build Stacks, Fire pn and Tanks all siies mand in the North-West and C. Severson, E. Severson, M. coming year: Graduate Regent Mas. Frank Parlette. Senior Regent Mrs. C. H. last n.81..., ciiiei vi wiuun was HospiUl and the new building an amendment to the section of the Prlnce Kupert Ualiy News. they took the matter to me ora . jjichol. N. B. Lang, L. in prayer and to their people in j Qribish N paimer,. D. Millard. uraiiii witii utjiiuwiug puwtr ui a municipality. Mac Construction Company Junior Regent Mrs. O Tweed. Treasurer Mrs. R. Armstrong. Recorder Mrs. A. Marshall. Wednesday. June 27 the mort-"-"- - "r.-.3 Mr on Presbyterian SS Picnic Enjoyed INDUSTRIAL At present, borrowing power is based on total land and property assessment, valuation of wafer-' works and utilities, against which gage will be burned in a simple but fincere ceremony It is ex Lean. R. Whi.elcy. iVELDING CO. To Vancouver (today l E. E. Some one hundred is charged existing debt of the Sunday Chaplain Mrs. D. Lugrin., Argus Mrs. C. Erickson. Sentinel Miss Sylvia Johnsan. Mrs. Kasper was assisted i.i Mason, G. Olafson, E. Stephen pected that many friends and well wishers will share this happy gathering. city. However, no provision ex- School children of First Presby -1st E. Phone Green 884 lsts where outstanding debts can terian Church had their picnic ih offset hv slnkinir funds ex- Saturday afternoon on the the installation by Mrs. T. Glenn son, S. Yokinm, C. O'Brien. R. C. To'wle, R. Garrett, H. M. Hansen, L. Fraser, Miss J. Adams. For Act.on Advertise! ON WILL DO YOUR JOB CHEAPER Roofing . . . Siding . . . Alterations Estimates Gladly Given plained City Clerk R. W. Long, grounds of Dlgby Is. The party Installing regent; Mrs. C. Mc-Prince Rupert has a loan of was transported by the vessel Intyre, Installing chaplain; Mrs. 1 C.R.C. I B. Bellamy, Installing guide, and $1,740,000, he said, but it also has a sinking fund of $1,300,000. I Games and races were follow- Mrs. J. R. Carr, pianist. 1 -Artuaiiv n,.r tntnl rieht. u ed by a picnic lunch and re-', The new regent named com Radio Theft Ends in Fine Clarence Brown, Prince Ru the mittee chairmen as follows: Blue 182 Home Making Mrs. B. Black 6H0 ply some $400,000. ilreshments. In charge of S "This particular section of the , afa'r was John E- Davey. I Act is an oversight, and we are I Display NOW!! pert, was fined $50 and costs by Police Magistrate W. D. Vance in ! Bacon. mm Publicity Mrs. A. Ritchie. nolice court tcsterday on a charge of theft. Brown, accora-ine to police, stole a radio Sun on A Child Welfare Mrs. G. M?-Ginnls. Hospital Guild Mrs. K. , . GOING ON A PICNIC? a glaring example of It," Mr. Long said. At a recent convention of municipal officeds, M. Long had been asked by Deputy Minister of Municipalities B. C. Bracewell to forward a corrective resolution. . , J Wind ante an D'S OR day from the fishing vessel Dorcas M, at Cow Bay. Police picked up Brown the same day. Accused pleaded guilty as Mooschcart Mrs. Auriol. Alumni Mis. Nellie Postulo. Sjcial Service Mrs. K. Wilson. Recital Mrs. J. Thompson. Last Friday's Sons of Norway dance and whist drive had six Mr. Long said the deputy min PAPER PI.ATE3 r ; PAPER Cl'PS PAPER SPOONS WAX PAPER PAPER NAPKINS THERMOS BOTTLES British Built to support tables playing. John Mostad won Lstcr had promised such a resolution. Membership Mrs. B. Bellamy. Moosehaven Mrs. H. Paulson. Resolution men's first prize; Gunnar Sel-vig, second. adopted reads: Academy of Friendship Mrs. CONSUL That the first paragraph of Ladies' first prize was won by r. b. Skinner Get your Picnic Supplies from AT section (al of section 106 of the Mrs. Cormier; second prize by Following the business session, Municipal Act be amended to Mrs. A. Van Pykstra. the membership. committee, unread: "the net outstanding ag- Dance committee was com- der Mrs. J. McLeod, chairman, gregate of such debts, except for posed of Mrs. J. Ritchie, Mrs. F. served delicious refreshments, works of local imDrovement and Schroeder. Mrs. Roy Johnson, M s. C. Matson was the winner- fob Parker Ltd. ! school purposes, shall not exceed Gunnar Selvig, Reuben Chrisc- in the raffle of a crocheted chair 20 npr cent of the total ..." I ianson, John McNaughton and set. Mrs. C. H. Collins was tha winner of a lucky box draw. If the amendment were adopt- Arnold Kaardal. mm iKD - MONARCH DEALERS Prince Rupert, B.C. ed, said Mayor O. W. Rudder- ham, it would greatly increase the borrowing power of Prince oiincemeni Rupert, "which has always been PSTEArTtR held down by this part of th? Civic Centre Rummage Sale Canadian Legion Auxiliary tea, homecooking sale. Legion Hall, June 28. Women's Coordinating Tea, NEW SHIPMENT Some 250 articles of clothing, sept. 20. Act." Other resolution to be forwarded to the convention asks that a $2,000 Increase in remuneration be given mayors and reeves in all classifications, and a proportionate increase of $500 for aldermen and left at the Civic Centre during BICYCLES Catholic Fall Bazaar, October 3 and 4. Rebekah Bazaar, October 20. Presbyterian Fall Sale, November 15. (153c) m & . the winter months and whicn were not claimed again, went up for sale at a rummage disposal Saturday. Articles included great num- nnce Rupert SAILS FOR Vancouver anil Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Luxury at Low Cast For Reservations It would raise present salaries the WERLICH LINE Cathedral Bzaar, November 17. (153c) I.O.D.E. Fall. Bazaar November for mayors of cities under 20.000, bers of running shoes, gym from $2 000 per annum to $4,000; shorts and shirts, and there for mayors of cities with popula-J Were boys' jackets and coats Hon over 20.000 and less than and scarves. Items not sold were 40.000 from $4,00 Oto $6,000; and donated to a local charity or-to $5,000 for mayors of cities with 1 ganiration. 22. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, No 1 vember 29. ralSV 5 (ft Full selection for Men, Ladies, Boys and Girls WAGONS All Sizes and Styles Write or Call CITY 4)11 DEPOT OFFICE TRINCE RUPERT, B.C. TRICYCLES Many Sizes population of more man 4U,uuu. Resolution was also adopted that municipalities associations should appoint one member to the executive, and balance uf eight members to be elected from the floor of the convention. Fourth resolution calls for establishment by the provincial Kovemmcnt of a provincial assessment commission to standardize municipal assessments throughout the piovnco, accord-, inc to recommendations con mm k GORDON & ANDERSON a J 7 IlV l 1 " V Purex In yout bathroom b mirk o your cirt tained In the Cameron and Ooldcnberg Reports. I f" Call 363 ind dlicrction. lit Us Scxtnc ou Hill BETTER . '. . J)ccfanMc L)ance Planning Building or Repairing CoLJ Jffa ir cono, hi,,, i On, e Coat-Wash NTtRIOR fl?V, The "Midsummer N l g n t s Dance"-a traditional Icelandic event was held ln the Valhalla Hall Saturday night in a setting decorated with many lilacs and green leaves. cor. 'OK. ELECTROLUX Canada Ltd. This is your last chance to get your new Elcctrolux at the old price. Act fast and save '$24.50. Very limited amount left. INI .IIO More than 60 wage iiiemueia; and friends enjoyed the affair which has been celebrated by Icelandic people for hundreds of , years.- . ..... h.J Let us see to your car's needs, through regular check-ups on Tires, Battery, Radiator and Crankcase ACL Superior 1 Auto Service lgrK LIMITED TModern Oil ond Re.in Woll F.niih oViiW it CmnSHALL-UELLS SOLO BY ft Reiresnmenw weic twecn the dancing to music uf Mike Colu&si. Dance committee were Mrs. C. Juhaiun. Mrs. V. Fossum. Mr. K. Hallberg and Mrs. H. G. Var-feldt. ' If you want to sell It, advertise ri.one Blue 970 MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Builders Si Contractors KAIEM CO-OP HARDWARE f) STUDEBAKER and AUSTIN DEALERS Third Avenue, at Park Green 217 HEpmRS nl 1 TO r nunc i 251 3rd Ave. Wc$t I ti. News classifieds. f